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Celebrate Charles Darwin’s Birthday At MOSAC
The second longest-running Darwin Day celebration in the world is happy to be back at MOSAC. This annual celebration features a science presentation and draws individuals who hold science in high regard and want to sustain scientific integrity of school curricula and programs. For the fourth consecutive year the celebration will be held in the state-of-the-art planetarium at the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity on February 13, 2026, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm at 400 Jibboom St. Sacramento, California.
Price: General Admission $25 | MOSAC Members $20 | Students $10
Get your tickets at https://visitmosac.org/darwin-day/
About The Speaker: Dr Rick Grosberg
“Throughout my career, my research has centered on the major evolutionary transitions in the history of life, from DNA to genes, from unicellular to multicellular organisms, and from families to complex societies of multicellular organisms. I’m especially interested in the mechanisms that regulate the inevitable conflicts of interest between different levels of biological organization. I’m also fascinated and attracted by the history of ideas, and – as a marine evolutionary biologist – to Darwin’s notoriously complicated and misunderstood relationship with the sea. Over the last few years, my research has inescapably emphasized the impacts of climate change and other human activities on the ecological and evolutionary resilience of marine populations and ecosystems. And, most recently, I have explored the causes and consequences of differing patterns of biodiversity across the major realms of life.”

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A Darwin Day science lecture for science enthusiasts and educators; attendees learn how Darwinian evolution and climate change affect marine biodiversity.

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